Venue: University of Eastern Finland, Tietoteknia building, seminar class 1038 (Savilahdentie 6, 70620 Kuopio) or Teams Organizer: The training has been organised in cooperation with the ReguVa project, the UEF Brain Research Unit 2.0 ERDF project (UEF ATY 2.0) and the Genome Center of Eastern Finland. Date: 04.10.2024 Time: 10:00 - 15:30 Homepage: https://www.uef.fi/en/continuous-learning/from-genomics-to-practice-part-ii-personalised-healthcare-from-the-perspective-of-genomic

Target group: Professionals working in pharmaceutical, health technology and other healthcare companies, research organisations or in wellbeing service counties. Well suited for those working in product development and research, clinical trials and education. The event, especially the workshop, is intended for companies from start-ups and health tech to pharma.

Location: University of Eastern Finland, Tietoteknia building, seminar class 1038 (Savilahdentie 6, 70620 Kuopio) or Teams.

Join us for a free training session where experts in the field will share knowledge and practical examples of how genome data can be used. In the morning seminar, you will learn how genomic data can provide an opportunity for personalised medicine applications, how genetic testing for brain diseases is being developed, and the potential of the FinnGen project and the Finnish biobanking system for patient selection in clinical trials.

Afternoon workshop provides you an inspiring opportunity to innovate the most efficient way to use genetic data in your company based on the introductory speeches heard in the morning session.

Make the most of the training day and expand your network by getting to know other participants during breaks and the workshop.

The training session and materials are in English.

Sign up for the training day by 23.9.2024!

A detailed program of the day & Registration

The training has been organised in cooperation with the ReguVa projectthe UEF Brain Research Unit 2.0 ERDF project (UEF ATY 2.0) and the Genome Center of Eastern Finland.

The ReguVa project is co-funded by the European Union. The UEF ATY 2.0 project is co-funded by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Regional Council of Pohjois-Savo).